Mexico CityDowntown, UNESCO World Heritage site.
Blending colonial 17th-century grandeur with a raw industrial edge, DOWNTOWN Mexico integrates local indigenous culture into its concept while celebrating its location in the Centro HistÃ³rico borough of Mexico City. Known as the â€œPalacio de los Condes de Miravalleâ€, it sits comfortably next to other colonial landmarks on the cobbled streets of this UNESCO World Heritage site. One of the oldest residences in the area that still maintains this particular Mexican viceregal style, the 17-room hotel blends elements of colonial style with local, indigenous culture. Characteristics such as ornate detailing around the windows of the facade and a stone-forge staircase with intricate handrails sit alongside grey volcanic rock walls and handmade cement tiles. DOWNTOWN Mexico's stripped-back, industrial elegance creates a bohemian chic environment, from its inspired rooms, to its lush garden patio and immense rooftop terrace where guests can get a glimpse over the historic buildings.

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Mexico City's unique youth culture.
Each weekend thousands of punks, skinheads and goths gather at Mexico City's El Chopo marketplace - which has become a focal point for the capital's boisterous urban tribes.
The city is in the midst of a youth explosion and, as Michael Maher reports, this has created a dynamic street culture.

(La vida en la Ciudad de México)
Hola, I'm Nik from Malaysia. I have been living here for almost 5 months now and being an asian (Malay) in Mexico in general was a unique challenge of fitting in at first, but then it turned out really well and a lot simpler than it seemed. Every time my friends asking me about my new life in Mexico, I sometimes lack the right words to convey all I am experiencing. So, here it is, bienvenidos a México!
Recorded with iPhone 6.
Edited on FCPX
Contact:
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Travel video about destination Mexico City in Mexico.
Mexico City is a vivid metropolis and cosmopolitan city situated on a plateau in the central highlands at an altitude of 2, 286 metres, where the food is spicy and the Tequila flows freely! The city's fascinating history is reflected in both its art and architecture with age old charm, Indian roots and elegant buildings.
Until the Spanish conquest, the Templo Mayor was the setting of coronations and human sacrifice. The remains of the walls within which thousands of priests once lived are only a few steps from the buildings of the country's former Spanish conquerors.
Construction of the country's largest cathedral, the Catedral Metropolitana, took 250 years. The lower section is quite plain but the upper section is of Baroque and Neo-Classical design. Spanish administrative buildings and private houses in the heart of the city have replaced the temples of ancient Mexico and has resulted in a synthesis of both old and new architectural styles.
An elevator ascends the TorreLatinoAmerica, an earthquake-proof tower that was built in 1958. A viewing platform provides a wonderful panoramic view that includes the Palacio de Bellas Artes and the JuárezMonument.
Located 50 kilometres from Mexico City are the ancient remains of Teotihuacan that was once a centre of trade, art and ritual ceremonies. At its zenith in 500A.D., it was as large as Rome and its Sun Pyramid is one of the greatest building achievements of ancient times. In 1988 ,Unesco attributed this complex as being 'one of the most important cultural centres of mankind'.
The author Pablo Neruda once said: 'No other land on Earth possesses such remarkable human profoundness than Mexico and its inhabitants'. For surprises, sights and history galore, Mexico has to be at the top of the list!

Mexico City

Mexico City (Spanish:Ciudad de MéxicoaudioAmerican Spanish:[sjuˈða(ð) ðe ˈméxiko]; abbreviated as "CDMX") is the capital of Mexico. Mexico City is the country's largest city as well as its most important political, cultural, educational and financial center.

As an "alpha" global city Mexico City is one of the most important financial centers in the Americas. It is located in the Valley of Mexico (Valle de México), a large valley in the high plateaus at the center of Mexico, at an altitude of 2,240 metres (7,350ft). The city consists of sixteen municipalities (previously called boroughs).

City

A city is a large and permanent human settlement. Although there is no agreement on how a city is distinguished from a town in general English language meanings, many cities have a particular administrative, legal, or historical status based on local law.

Cities generally have complex systems for sanitation, utilities, land usage, housing, and transportation. The concentration of development greatly facilitates interaction between people and businesses, benefiting both parties in the process, but it also presents challenges to managing urban growth.

Origins

There is not enough evidence to assert what conditions gave rise to the first cities. Some theorists have speculated on what they consider suitable pre-conditions and basic mechanisms that might have been important driving forces.

Mexico City Downtown-UNESCO World Heritage site.

Mexico CityDowntown, UNESCO World Heritage site.
Blending colonial 17th-century grandeur with a raw industrial edge, DOWNTOWN Mexico integrates local indigenous culture into its concept while celebrating its location in the Centro HistÃ³rico borough of Mexico City. Known as the â€œPalacio de los Condes de Miravalleâ€, it sits comfortably next to other colonial landmarks on the cobbled streets of this UNESCO World Heritage site. One of the oldest residences in the area that still maintains this particular Mexican viceregal style, the 17-room hotel blends elements of colonial style with local, indigenous culture. Characteristics such as ornate detailing around the windows of the facade and a stone-forge staircase with intricate handrails sit alongside grey volcanic rock walls and handmade cement tiles. DOWNTOWN Mexico's stripped-back, industrial elegance creates a bohemian chic environment, from its inspired rooms, to its lush garden patio and immense rooftop terrace where guests can get a glimpse over the historic buildings.

7:56

Living in Mexico: CULTURE SHOCK!

Living in Mexico: CULTURE SHOCK!

Living in Mexico: CULTURE SHOCK!

I'm a British guy living in Mexico City. These were my challenges with culture shock. Filming on the streets of Mexico City takes a lot of time & energy. SupportTrueMexico videos on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/truemexico
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1:54

Mexico City Culture and Tradition

Mexico City Culture and Tradition

Mexico City Culture and Tradition

Mexico City's unique youth culture.

Mexico City's unique youth culture.
Each weekend thousands of punks, skinheads and goths gather at Mexico City's El Chopo marketplace - which has become a focal point for the capital's boisterous urban tribes.
The city is in the midst of a youth explosion and, as Michael Maher reports, this has created a dynamic street culture.

4:43

Mexico City Culture Tips

Mexico City Culture Tips

Mexico City Culture Tips

Life in Mexico City

(La vida en la Ciudad de México)
Hola, I'm Nik from Malaysia. I have been living here for almost 5 months now and being an asian (Malay) in Mexico in general was a unique challenge of fitting in at first, but then it turned out really well and a lot simpler than it seemed. Every time my friends asking me about my new life in Mexico, I sometimes lack the right words to convey all I am experiencing. So, here it is, bienvenidos a México!
Recorded with iPhone 6.
Edited on FCPX
Contact:
nikolas.hasif@gmail.com

Mexico City Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Mexico City in Mexico.
Mexico City is a vivid metropolis and cosmopolitan city situated on a plateau in the central highlands at an altitude of 2, 286 metres, where the food is spicy and the Tequila flows freely! The city's fascinating history is reflected in both its art and architecture with age old charm, Indian roots and elegant buildings.
Until the Spanish conquest, the Templo Mayor was the setting of coronations and human sacrifice. The remains of the walls within which thousands of priests once lived are only a few steps from the buildings of the country's former Spanish conquerors.
Construction of the country's largest cathedral, the Catedral Metropolitana, took 250 years. The lower section is quite plain but the upper section is of Baroque and Neo-Classical design. Spanish administrative buildings and private houses in the heart of the city have replaced the temples of ancient Mexico and has resulted in a synthesis of both old and new architectural styles.
An elevator ascends the TorreLatinoAmerica, an earthquake-proof tower that was built in 1958. A viewing platform provides a wonderful panoramic view that includes the Palacio de Bellas Artes and the JuárezMonument.
Located 50 kilometres from Mexico City are the ancient remains of Teotihuacan that was once a centre of trade, art and ritual ceremonies. At its zenith in 500A.D., it was as large as Rome and its Sun Pyramid is one of the greatest building achievements of ancient times. In 1988 ,Unesco attributed this complex as being 'one of the most important cultural centres of mankind'.
The author Pablo Neruda once said: 'No other land on Earth possesses such remarkable human profoundness than Mexico and its inhabitants'. For surprises, sights and history galore, Mexico has to be at the top of the list!

8:48

MEXICO´S LIVING CULTURE, "Guelaguetza"

MEXICO´S LIVING CULTURE, "Guelaguetza"

MEXICO´S LIVING CULTURE, "Guelaguetza"

Full version at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pc01WTBSCog
GUELAGUETZA is a magic word that means mutual aid, without further commitment Reciprocity. It is an ancient custom among communities in the state of Oaxaca in Mexico and applied in all aspects of community life, such as weddings, baptisms, deaths, dances, festivals and other events of importance to the people. In this 80-minute documentary, will know the meaning of this word and appreciate the evolution of the dancers representing each region etnic
Acquire this fabulous video of the living culture of Mexico, which you can download on your computer.

5:54

Aztec culture alive and well in Mexico

Aztec culture alive and well in Mexico

Aztec culture alive and well in Mexico

(2 Jan 2009) SHOTLIST
Mexico City - September 9th, 2008
1. Wide shot Zocalo, main square in Mexico City.
2. Full shot of street sellers in downtown Mexico City.
3. Detail shot of native Mexican's hands making art crafts.
4. Wide shot of native Mexicans making art crafts.
5. Detail shot of arts and crafts.
6. Midshot arts and crafts.
7. Wide shot of arts and crafts.
8. Shaman playing a snail shell while performing an energy cleansing.
9. Wide shot shaman carrying on a cleansing.
10. Medium shot of a shaman carrying on a cleansing.
11. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Miguel Angel Andrade, Anthropologist:
"The Aztec's glorious past is a civilising past of splendour, development, cultural and agricultural inventions. They had their own food, their own dressing style, their own language. All of these are considered parts of an identity for this movement."
12. Wide shot of Miguel Angel Andrade, anthropologist looking around the street sellers who are also part of the "Reborn Aztecs" trend.
13. Medium shot of Miguel Angel Andrade playing a snail shell.
14. Wide shot of Miguel Angel looking at the street sellers.
15. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Miguel Angel Andrade, Anthropologist:
"What this movement is trying to convey is that in this country, in this region, we have our own history which will not be forgotten or lost, especially these days where we are facing the neo-liberal movement - which is considered a foreign movement against nationalism. Given this context, having one's own identity is a way of resisting the foreign invasion."
16. View from bottom-angle shot of an indigenous man playing a drum.
17. Full shot, panning from left to right of the group of "Aztecs" dancing.
18. Medium shot with tilt-down of a man dancing.
19. Wide shot of the group dancing around, next to the cathedral.
20. Medium shot of a woman dancing.
21. Detail shot of feet decorated with shells.
22. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Tezcatlipocatl, leader of the dance group:
"This mitotoniztli, also known as Aztec dance or shell dance, this mitotoniztli is a tradition that we preserve most of all."
23. Wide shot of the group dancing and people in the audience enjoying the show.
24. View from bottom-angle shot with panning from left to right, from one dancer to another one.
25. Detail shot of the drum being played.
26. Tilt-up of the leader of the group, Tezcatlipocatl, playing the drum.
27. Wide shot of the group of "Aztecs" dancing.
28. Close-up of a man dancing.
29. Full shot, panning from right to left of the group dancing.
30. Wide shot, view from bottom- angle a group member playing the drum.
31. Tilt-up of a boy dancing.
32. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Tezcatlipocatl, leader of the dance group:
"The movements you are about to witness are movements that imitate those of the water and earth animals: the eagle, the deer, the snake, among others."
33. Tilt-up of man dancing.
34. Wide shot of "Aztecs" dancing.
35. View from bottom - angle of a boy playing a drum.
36. Detail shot of shells tied to dancers' feet.
37. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) ElizabethMoreno, member of the Mexicanidad group (VOXPOP):
"I've always liked to dance, so it became a part of my life and after that, it became my all of my life. I don't have anything else to do but to live to dance."
39. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Pedro Ram�rez, member of the Mexicaneidad group (VOXPOP):
"I am pleased to come here to jump and swirl. It is a way to show how thankful I am. "
40. Full shot, panning from left to right of the dancers performing.
41. Medium shot of a woman dancing.
42. Detail shot of feet while dancing.
43. Panning from left to right, full shot of dancers
44. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Pedro Ram�rez, member of the Mexicaneidad group:
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2:09

Annual festival serves up a taste of Chinese culture in Mexico City

Annual festival serves up a taste of Chinese culture in Mexico City

Annual festival serves up a taste of Chinese culture in Mexico City

In the heart of Mexico City, the world is on the menu! The 2017 InternationalFriendly Cultures Fair is underway, offering visitors a taste of culture and cuisine from more than a 100 countries. One country's cuisine has food lovers craving seconds. CGTN's Denny Alfonso explains why China is one of the local favorites.

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Learning Spanish in Mexico City

Learning and traveling is one of the best experiences you can have in any country of the world. Actually if you want to learn a language the fastest way is to live it. It is especially fruitful because it is related directly to the personality of the people, their culture and traditions.
Every day I post phrases in Spanish to help those interested in learning! You can also ask me where to go to further your learning.
Another thing is that learning a new language gives you an advantage in this competitive world. Keep in mind that knowing an additional language can open doors in many careers.
Here in Mexico City, you can find great options to learn Spanish. Many of the courses include not only language lessons, but also cultural lessons. Learning Spanish will be great help as you travel the country.
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23:23

Best things to do in Mexico City

Best things to do in Mexico City

Best things to do in Mexico City

Best things to do in Mexico City
¡Hola from México! In my latest video I’ll give you some insights about Mexico city that will surprise you. Mexico, usually associated with tequila, sombreros, mariachis and drug cartels has plenty of interesting sceneries and culture to offer. It is not only a city with plenty of cultural activities but also with a world-renowned gastronomy scene and with a great selection of bars and cafes all over the city. As one of the biggest cities in the world, you can do anything in Mexico City - I’ll talk to you about the best things to do in Mexico City!
Among the best things to do in Mexico City are strolling around in the different neighbourhoods, visiting some of the numerous museums, eating great food and drinking amazing cocktails. There are plenty of different neighborhoods to visit in this cosmopolitan capital which all have different specialities, calm, trendy, green, posh, cultural or foody.
One of the best things to do in Mexico City is to eat! You can find good and well decorated restaurants located in modern buildings or hidden in old colonial houses. The city offers great restaurants with traditional Mexican food, seafood, vegan cafés and a great selection of restaurants offering international food if you feel homesick.
Besides from the best things to do in Mexico city, not far away you can also find great attractions such as the pyramids of Teotihuacan, a hike on the beautiful mountain “Nevado de Toluca”, or a romantic getaway in one of the magic villages called “Pueblo Mágico” close to Mexico City.
Skip the short layover and spend some time in this cosmopolitan city which has so much to offer to any kind of traveller.
In this video I’ll share the best things to do in Mexico City, what not to do in Mexico city, how to avoid spicy food and where to find the best food!
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Best things to do in Mexico City

In this episode, Kylie travels to Mexico City to stay in the stunning apartment of a love-struck couple that she found on www.airbnb.com. Only booking her stay 24 hours before, her last minute travel decision does not prevent her from being truly embraced by her hosts and local Mexican culture, making lasting memories and lifelong friends. https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/2127400
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After a recent run of bad luck with a difficult break-up and the flu, Kylie arrives in Mexico City feeling exhausted and looking for a place to lift her spirits. Within hours, she is feeling full of life after being welcomed into the home of Blair, an expat American, and her Mexican husband, Jorge, who have followed love across borders to set up their life together in Mexico City. Their beautiful flat is the perfect place for Kylie to unwind and appreciate the vitality of Mexican culture.
As soon as she arrives, her experience is elevated far beyond any normal hotel stay, as she is greeted with homemade traditional Mexican treats, and stays up all night chatting to her wonderful hosts, sharing stories of what it is like to leave it all for love and travel. Feeling refreshed and yearning to explore the bustling city, Kylie follows her hosts’ advice and goes to discover the local street food scene, just a stone’s throw away from the apartment. With some of the best street food in the world at her fingertips, she discovers a true taste of Mexico with fresh fruit juices full of the ripest limes, papayas and pineapples, along with authentic cheesy tacos and delicious quesadillas cooked over an open grill.
Ever the romantic optimist, Kylie is truly inspired by Blair and Jorge’s story of how they followed their hearts to make their cross-border love a reality. Jorge explains that the openness and freedom you experience when travelling to new places helps you to learn to fall in love – to find open doors and grab every new opportunity with both hands. Travelling not only allows us to enrich ourselves and our experiences, but also exposes our imaginations to the glimpses of beauty that lie hidden in every new place we visit. It is this unguarded energy that makes travelling so special, inspiring us to keep exploring and finding love in every corner of the globe.
Whether you're planning a weekend getaway, a gap year, a backpacking holiday, a road trip, a sabbatical, a summer vacation or just the adventure of a lifetime, the best way to experience a foreign country is to push your comfort zone and experience life like a local, breathing in the sights, smells, tastes and sounds of a country that lie buried beneath the surface. If you are lucky enough, you may even find love in the most beautiful of places.
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3:17

Mexico's street art explosion - Aztec meets urban - BBC Trending

Mexico's street art explosion - Aztec meets urban - BBC Trending

Mexico's street art explosion - Aztec meets urban - BBC Trending

A street art movement borrowing from the country's indigenous past is sweeping Mexico City.
But this is more than just graffiti. The new urban 'street art' movement sweeping the former Aztec capital borrows heavily from Mexico's indigenous past. But artists are using a very modern tool - Instagram - to spread the message to hundreds of thousands of followers.
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Mexico City Downtown-UNESCO World Heritage site.

Mexico CityDowntown, UNESCO World Heritage site.
Blending colonial 17th-century grandeur with a raw industrial edge, DOWNTOWN Mexico integrates local indigenous culture into its concept while celebrating its location in the Centro HistÃ³rico borough of Mexico City. Known as the â€œPalacio de los Condes de Miravalleâ€, it sits comfortably next to other colonial landmarks on the cobbled streets of this UNESCO World Heritage site. One of the oldest residences in the area that still maintains this particular Mexican viceregal style, the 17-room hotel blends elements of colonial style with local, indigenous culture. Characteristics such as ornate detailing around the windows of the facade and a stone-forge staircase with intricate handrails sit alongside grey volcanic rock walls and handmade ...

published: 15 Apr 2016

Living in Mexico: CULTURE SHOCK!

I'm a British guy living in Mexico City. These were my challenges with culture shock. Filming on the streets of Mexico City takes a lot of time & energy. SupportTrueMexico videos on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/truemexico
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published: 03 Dec 2016

Mexico City Culture and Tradition

Mexico City's unique youth culture.

Mexico City's unique youth culture.
Each weekend thousands of punks, skinheads and goths gather at Mexico City's El Chopo marketplace - which has become a focal point for the capital's boisterous urban tribes.
The city is in the midst of a youth explosion and, as Michael Maher reports, this has created a dynamic street culture.

published: 31 Mar 2013

Mexico City Culture Tips

Life in Mexico City

(La vida en la Ciudad de México)
Hola, I'm Nik from Malaysia. I have been living here for almost 5 months now and being an asian (Malay) in Mexico in general was a unique challenge of fitting in at first, but then it turned out really well and a lot simpler than it seemed. Every time my friends asking me about my new life in Mexico, I sometimes lack the right words to convey all I am experiencing. So, here it is, bienvenidos a México!
Recorded with iPhone 6.
Edited on FCPX
Contact:
nikolas.hasif@gmail.com

Real Scenes: Mexico City | Resident Advisor

Life in the Mexican capital throws up many obstacles, but as we found out in the return of our long-running film series, a small number of dedicated people are trying to build an electronic music scene in one of the world's most chaotic cities.
Mexico City is one of the largest and most vibrant metropolises in the world, but its electronic music scene has yet to truly flourish. It's a city where vast inequality, crime and widespread corruption are everyday realities, and where nightclubs are largely reserved for the moneyed elites. For those who put music first, there are many obstacles—a lack of venues, a limited audience, very little financial gain. Whether you're putting on parties, releasing music or hustling for gigs, making ends meet is a constant struggle.
But the issue also runs ...

Mexico City Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Mexico City is one of the financial powerhouses and cultural capitals of Latin America; it’s also a city of color.
Mexico City’s colors run deepest in the main square, the Zócalo, once the epicenter of the MexicanCivilization. Today, this area is presided over by a temple of a different kind, The MetropolitanCathedral.
Throughout the Centro Histórico district, over 1500 heritage buildings vie for your attention. The streets of this district overflow with museums and galleries. For a window into the life and color of yesteryear, visit the fabulous Museo Franz Mayer.
For a change of color, head to Chapultepec Park, one of the largest urban parks in the world. The park is home to cultural institutions such as the ...

published: 21 Jan 2016

Mexico City Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Mexico City in Mexico.
Mexico City is a vivid metropolis and cosmopolitan city situated on a plateau in the central highlands at an altitude of 2, 286 metres, where the food is spicy and the Tequila flows freely! The city's fascinating history is reflected in both its art and architecture with age old charm, Indian roots and elegant buildings.
Until the Spanish conquest, the Templo Mayor was the setting of coronations and human sacrifice. The remains of the walls within which thousands of priests once lived are only a few steps from the buildings of the country's former Spanish conquerors.
Construction of the country's largest cathedral, the Catedral Metropolitana, took 250 years. The lower section is quite plain but the upper section is of Baroque and Neo-...

published: 13 Aug 2013

MEXICO´S LIVING CULTURE, "Guelaguetza"

Full version at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pc01WTBSCog
GUELAGUETZA is a magic word that means mutual aid, without further commitment Reciprocity. It is an ancient custom among communities in the state of Oaxaca in Mexico and applied in all aspects of community life, such as weddings, baptisms, deaths, dances, festivals and other events of importance to the people. In this 80-minute documentary, will know the meaning of this word and appreciate the evolution of the dancers representing each region etnic
Acquire this fabulous video of the living culture of Mexico, which you can download on your computer.

published: 20 Feb 2013

Aztec culture alive and well in Mexico

(2 Jan 2009) SHOTLIST
Mexico City - September 9th, 2008
1. Wide shot Zocalo, main square in Mexico City.
2. Full shot of street sellers in downtown Mexico City.
3. Detail shot of native Mexican's hands making art crafts.
4. Wide shot of native Mexicans making art crafts.
5. Detail shot of arts and crafts.
6. Midshot arts and crafts.
7. Wide shot of arts and crafts.
8. Shaman playing a snail shell while performing an energy cleansing.
9. Wide shot shaman carrying on a cleansing.
10. Medium shot of a shaman carrying on a cleansing.
11. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Miguel Angel Andrade, Anthropologist:
"The Aztec's glorious past is a civilising past of splendour, development, cultural and agricultural inventions. They had their own food, their own dressing style, their own lan...

published: 21 Jul 2015

Annual festival serves up a taste of Chinese culture in Mexico City

In the heart of Mexico City, the world is on the menu! The 2017 InternationalFriendly Cultures Fair is underway, offering visitors a taste of culture and cuisine from more than a 100 countries. One country's cuisine has food lovers craving seconds. CGTN's Denny Alfonso explains why China is one of the local favorites.

Mexico's culture

International Award UCLG - Mexico City - Culture 21

Learning Spanish in Mexico City

Learning and traveling is one of the best experiences you can have in any country of the world. Actually if you want to learn a language the fastest way is to live it. It is especially fruitful because it is related directly to the personality of the people, their culture and traditions.
Every day I post phrases in Spanish to help those interested in learning! You can also ask me where to go to further your learning.
Another thing is that learning a new language gives you an advantage in this competitive world. Keep in mind that knowing an additional language can open doors in many careers.
Here in Mexico City, you can find great options to learn Spanish. Many of the courses include not only language lessons, but also cultural lessons. Learning Spanish will be great help as you travel the...

published: 24 Nov 2015

Best things to do in Mexico City

Best things to do in Mexico City
¡Hola from México! In my latest video I’ll give you some insights about Mexico city that will surprise you. Mexico, usually associated with tequila, sombreros, mariachis and drug cartels has plenty of interesting sceneries and culture to offer. It is not only a city with plenty of cultural activities but also with a world-renowned gastronomy scene and with a great selection of bars and cafes all over the city. As one of the biggest cities in the world, you can do anything in Mexico City - I’ll talk to you about the best things to do in Mexico City!
Among the best things to do in Mexico City are strolling around in the different neighbourhoods, visiting some of the numerous museums, eating great food and drinking amazing cocktails. There are plenty of dif...

In this episode, Kylie travels to Mexico City to stay in the stunning apartment of a love-struck couple that she found on www.airbnb.com. Only booking her stay 24 hours before, her last minute travel decision does not prevent her from being truly embraced by her hosts and local Mexican culture, making lasting memories and lifelong friends. https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/2127400
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Mexico's street art explosion - Aztec meets urban - BBC Trending

A street art movement borrowing from the country's indigenous past is sweeping Mexico City.
But this is more than just graffiti. The new urban 'street art' movement sweeping the former Aztec capital borrows heavily from Mexico's indigenous past. But artists are using a very modern tool - Instagram - to spread the message to hundreds of thousands of followers.
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National GeographicDocumentary ➥ Mystery Of Aztec & Maya Civilization ᴴᴰ
https://youtu.be/Xu53MXoYZc4
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The Aztec (/ˈæztɛk/[1]) people were certain ethnic groups of central Mexico, particularly those groups who spoke the Nahuatl language and who dominated large parts of Mesoamerica from the 14th to 16th centuries. The Nahuatl words aztecatl [asˈtekat͡ɬ] (singular)[2] and aztecah [asˈtekaʔ] (plural)[2] mean "people from Aztlan",[3] a mythological place for the Nahuatl-speaking culture of the time, and later adopted as the word to define the Mexica people. Often the term "Aztec" refers exclusively to the Mexica people of Tenochtitlan (now the location of Mexico City), situated on an island in Lake Texcoco, who referred to themselves as Mēxihcah Tenochcah [meː...

Mexico CityDowntown, UNESCO World Heritage site.
Blending colonial 17th-century grandeur with a raw industrial edge, DOWNTOWN Mexico integrates local indigenous culture into its concept while celebrating its location in the Centro HistÃ³rico borough of Mexico City. Known as the â€œPalacio de los Condes de Miravalleâ€, it sits comfortably next to other colonial landmarks on the cobbled streets of this UNESCO World Heritage site. One of the oldest residences in the area that still maintains this particular Mexican viceregal style, the 17-room hotel blends elements of colonial style with local, indigenous culture. Characteristics such as ornate detailing around the windows of the facade and a stone-forge staircase with intricate handrails sit alongside grey volcanic rock walls and handmade cement tiles. DOWNTOWN Mexico's stripped-back, industrial elegance creates a bohemian chic environment, from its inspired rooms, to its lush garden patio and immense rooftop terrace where guests can get a glimpse over the historic buildings.

Mexico CityDowntown, UNESCO World Heritage site.
Blending colonial 17th-century grandeur with a raw industrial edge, DOWNTOWN Mexico integrates local indigenous culture into its concept while celebrating its location in the Centro HistÃ³rico borough of Mexico City. Known as the â€œPalacio de los Condes de Miravalleâ€, it sits comfortably next to other colonial landmarks on the cobbled streets of this UNESCO World Heritage site. One of the oldest residences in the area that still maintains this particular Mexican viceregal style, the 17-room hotel blends elements of colonial style with local, indigenous culture. Characteristics such as ornate detailing around the windows of the facade and a stone-forge staircase with intricate handrails sit alongside grey volcanic rock walls and handmade cement tiles. DOWNTOWN Mexico's stripped-back, industrial elegance creates a bohemian chic environment, from its inspired rooms, to its lush garden patio and immense rooftop terrace where guests can get a glimpse over the historic buildings.

Living in Mexico: CULTURE SHOCK!

I'm a British guy living in Mexico City. These were my challenges with culture shock. Filming on the streets of Mexico City takes a lot of time & energy. Suppor...

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Mexico City's unique youth culture.

Mexico City's unique youth culture.
Each weekend thousands of punks, skinheads and goths gather at Mexico City's El Chopo marketplace - which has become a foca...

Mexico City's unique youth culture.
Each weekend thousands of punks, skinheads and goths gather at Mexico City's El Chopo marketplace - which has become a focal point for the capital's boisterous urban tribes.
The city is in the midst of a youth explosion and, as Michael Maher reports, this has created a dynamic street culture.

Mexico City's unique youth culture.
Each weekend thousands of punks, skinheads and goths gather at Mexico City's El Chopo marketplace - which has become a focal point for the capital's boisterous urban tribes.
The city is in the midst of a youth explosion and, as Michael Maher reports, this has created a dynamic street culture.

(La vida en la Ciudad de México)
Hola, I'm Nik from Malaysia. I have been living here for almost 5 months now and being an asian (Malay) in Mexico in general was a unique challenge of fitting in at first, but then it turned out really well and a lot simpler than it seemed. Every time my friends asking me about my new life in Mexico, I sometimes lack the right words to convey all I am experiencing. So, here it is, bienvenidos a México!
Recorded with iPhone 6.
Edited on FCPX
Contact:
nikolas.hasif@gmail.com

(La vida en la Ciudad de México)
Hola, I'm Nik from Malaysia. I have been living here for almost 5 months now and being an asian (Malay) in Mexico in general was a unique challenge of fitting in at first, but then it turned out really well and a lot simpler than it seemed. Every time my friends asking me about my new life in Mexico, I sometimes lack the right words to convey all I am experiencing. So, here it is, bienvenidos a México!
Recorded with iPhone 6.
Edited on FCPX
Contact:
nikolas.hasif@gmail.com

Mexico City Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Mexico City in Mexico.
Mexico City is a vivid metropolis and cosmopolitan city situated on a plateau in the central highlands at ...

Travel video about destination Mexico City in Mexico.
Mexico City is a vivid metropolis and cosmopolitan city situated on a plateau in the central highlands at an altitude of 2, 286 metres, where the food is spicy and the Tequila flows freely! The city's fascinating history is reflected in both its art and architecture with age old charm, Indian roots and elegant buildings.
Until the Spanish conquest, the Templo Mayor was the setting of coronations and human sacrifice. The remains of the walls within which thousands of priests once lived are only a few steps from the buildings of the country's former Spanish conquerors.
Construction of the country's largest cathedral, the Catedral Metropolitana, took 250 years. The lower section is quite plain but the upper section is of Baroque and Neo-Classical design. Spanish administrative buildings and private houses in the heart of the city have replaced the temples of ancient Mexico and has resulted in a synthesis of both old and new architectural styles.
An elevator ascends the TorreLatinoAmerica, an earthquake-proof tower that was built in 1958. A viewing platform provides a wonderful panoramic view that includes the Palacio de Bellas Artes and the JuárezMonument.
Located 50 kilometres from Mexico City are the ancient remains of Teotihuacan that was once a centre of trade, art and ritual ceremonies. At its zenith in 500A.D., it was as large as Rome and its Sun Pyramid is one of the greatest building achievements of ancient times. In 1988 ,Unesco attributed this complex as being 'one of the most important cultural centres of mankind'.
The author Pablo Neruda once said: 'No other land on Earth possesses such remarkable human profoundness than Mexico and its inhabitants'. For surprises, sights and history galore, Mexico has to be at the top of the list!

Travel video about destination Mexico City in Mexico.
Mexico City is a vivid metropolis and cosmopolitan city situated on a plateau in the central highlands at an altitude of 2, 286 metres, where the food is spicy and the Tequila flows freely! The city's fascinating history is reflected in both its art and architecture with age old charm, Indian roots and elegant buildings.
Until the Spanish conquest, the Templo Mayor was the setting of coronations and human sacrifice. The remains of the walls within which thousands of priests once lived are only a few steps from the buildings of the country's former Spanish conquerors.
Construction of the country's largest cathedral, the Catedral Metropolitana, took 250 years. The lower section is quite plain but the upper section is of Baroque and Neo-Classical design. Spanish administrative buildings and private houses in the heart of the city have replaced the temples of ancient Mexico and has resulted in a synthesis of both old and new architectural styles.
An elevator ascends the TorreLatinoAmerica, an earthquake-proof tower that was built in 1958. A viewing platform provides a wonderful panoramic view that includes the Palacio de Bellas Artes and the JuárezMonument.
Located 50 kilometres from Mexico City are the ancient remains of Teotihuacan that was once a centre of trade, art and ritual ceremonies. At its zenith in 500A.D., it was as large as Rome and its Sun Pyramid is one of the greatest building achievements of ancient times. In 1988 ,Unesco attributed this complex as being 'one of the most important cultural centres of mankind'.
The author Pablo Neruda once said: 'No other land on Earth possesses such remarkable human profoundness than Mexico and its inhabitants'. For surprises, sights and history galore, Mexico has to be at the top of the list!

MEXICO´S LIVING CULTURE, "Guelaguetza"

Full version at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pc01WTBSCog
GUELAGUETZA is a magic word that means mutual aid, without further commitment Reciprocity. It is an ...

Full version at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pc01WTBSCog
GUELAGUETZA is a magic word that means mutual aid, without further commitment Reciprocity. It is an ancient custom among communities in the state of Oaxaca in Mexico and applied in all aspects of community life, such as weddings, baptisms, deaths, dances, festivals and other events of importance to the people. In this 80-minute documentary, will know the meaning of this word and appreciate the evolution of the dancers representing each region etnic
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Full version at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pc01WTBSCog
GUELAGUETZA is a magic word that means mutual aid, without further commitment Reciprocity. It is an ancient custom among communities in the state of Oaxaca in Mexico and applied in all aspects of community life, such as weddings, baptisms, deaths, dances, festivals and other events of importance to the people. In this 80-minute documentary, will know the meaning of this word and appreciate the evolution of the dancers representing each region etnic
Acquire this fabulous video of the living culture of Mexico, which you can download on your computer.

(2 Jan 2009) SHOTLIST
Mexico City - September 9th, 2008
1. Wide shot Zocalo, main square in Mexico City.
2. Full shot of street sellers in downtown Mexico City.
3. Detail shot of native Mexican's hands making art crafts.
4. Wide shot of native Mexicans making art crafts.
5. Detail shot of arts and crafts.
6. Midshot arts and crafts.
7. Wide shot of arts and crafts.
8. Shaman playing a snail shell while performing an energy cleansing.
9. Wide shot shaman carrying on a cleansing.
10. Medium shot of a shaman carrying on a cleansing.
11. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Miguel Angel Andrade, Anthropologist:
"The Aztec's glorious past is a civilising past of splendour, development, cultural and agricultural inventions. They had their own food, their own dressing style, their own language. All of these are considered parts of an identity for this movement."
12. Wide shot of Miguel Angel Andrade, anthropologist looking around the street sellers who are also part of the "Reborn Aztecs" trend.
13. Medium shot of Miguel Angel Andrade playing a snail shell.
14. Wide shot of Miguel Angel looking at the street sellers.
15. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Miguel Angel Andrade, Anthropologist:
"What this movement is trying to convey is that in this country, in this region, we have our own history which will not be forgotten or lost, especially these days where we are facing the neo-liberal movement - which is considered a foreign movement against nationalism. Given this context, having one's own identity is a way of resisting the foreign invasion."
16. View from bottom-angle shot of an indigenous man playing a drum.
17. Full shot, panning from left to right of the group of "Aztecs" dancing.
18. Medium shot with tilt-down of a man dancing.
19. Wide shot of the group dancing around, next to the cathedral.
20. Medium shot of a woman dancing.
21. Detail shot of feet decorated with shells.
22. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Tezcatlipocatl, leader of the dance group:
"This mitotoniztli, also known as Aztec dance or shell dance, this mitotoniztli is a tradition that we preserve most of all."
23. Wide shot of the group dancing and people in the audience enjoying the show.
24. View from bottom-angle shot with panning from left to right, from one dancer to another one.
25. Detail shot of the drum being played.
26. Tilt-up of the leader of the group, Tezcatlipocatl, playing the drum.
27. Wide shot of the group of "Aztecs" dancing.
28. Close-up of a man dancing.
29. Full shot, panning from right to left of the group dancing.
30. Wide shot, view from bottom- angle a group member playing the drum.
31. Tilt-up of a boy dancing.
32. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Tezcatlipocatl, leader of the dance group:
"The movements you are about to witness are movements that imitate those of the water and earth animals: the eagle, the deer, the snake, among others."
33. Tilt-up of man dancing.
34. Wide shot of "Aztecs" dancing.
35. View from bottom - angle of a boy playing a drum.
36. Detail shot of shells tied to dancers' feet.
37. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) ElizabethMoreno, member of the Mexicanidad group (VOXPOP):
"I've always liked to dance, so it became a part of my life and after that, it became my all of my life. I don't have anything else to do but to live to dance."
39. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Pedro Ram�rez, member of the Mexicaneidad group (VOXPOP):
"I am pleased to come here to jump and swirl. It is a way to show how thankful I am. "
40. Full shot, panning from left to right of the dancers performing.
41. Medium shot of a woman dancing.
42. Detail shot of feet while dancing.
43. Panning from left to right, full shot of dancers
44. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Pedro Ram�rez, member of the Mexicaneidad group:
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(2 Jan 2009) SHOTLIST
Mexico City - September 9th, 2008
1. Wide shot Zocalo, main square in Mexico City.
2. Full shot of street sellers in downtown Mexico City.
3. Detail shot of native Mexican's hands making art crafts.
4. Wide shot of native Mexicans making art crafts.
5. Detail shot of arts and crafts.
6. Midshot arts and crafts.
7. Wide shot of arts and crafts.
8. Shaman playing a snail shell while performing an energy cleansing.
9. Wide shot shaman carrying on a cleansing.
10. Medium shot of a shaman carrying on a cleansing.
11. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Miguel Angel Andrade, Anthropologist:
"The Aztec's glorious past is a civilising past of splendour, development, cultural and agricultural inventions. They had their own food, their own dressing style, their own language. All of these are considered parts of an identity for this movement."
12. Wide shot of Miguel Angel Andrade, anthropologist looking around the street sellers who are also part of the "Reborn Aztecs" trend.
13. Medium shot of Miguel Angel Andrade playing a snail shell.
14. Wide shot of Miguel Angel looking at the street sellers.
15. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Miguel Angel Andrade, Anthropologist:
"What this movement is trying to convey is that in this country, in this region, we have our own history which will not be forgotten or lost, especially these days where we are facing the neo-liberal movement - which is considered a foreign movement against nationalism. Given this context, having one's own identity is a way of resisting the foreign invasion."
16. View from bottom-angle shot of an indigenous man playing a drum.
17. Full shot, panning from left to right of the group of "Aztecs" dancing.
18. Medium shot with tilt-down of a man dancing.
19. Wide shot of the group dancing around, next to the cathedral.
20. Medium shot of a woman dancing.
21. Detail shot of feet decorated with shells.
22. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Tezcatlipocatl, leader of the dance group:
"This mitotoniztli, also known as Aztec dance or shell dance, this mitotoniztli is a tradition that we preserve most of all."
23. Wide shot of the group dancing and people in the audience enjoying the show.
24. View from bottom-angle shot with panning from left to right, from one dancer to another one.
25. Detail shot of the drum being played.
26. Tilt-up of the leader of the group, Tezcatlipocatl, playing the drum.
27. Wide shot of the group of "Aztecs" dancing.
28. Close-up of a man dancing.
29. Full shot, panning from right to left of the group dancing.
30. Wide shot, view from bottom- angle a group member playing the drum.
31. Tilt-up of a boy dancing.
32. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Tezcatlipocatl, leader of the dance group:
"The movements you are about to witness are movements that imitate those of the water and earth animals: the eagle, the deer, the snake, among others."
33. Tilt-up of man dancing.
34. Wide shot of "Aztecs" dancing.
35. View from bottom - angle of a boy playing a drum.
36. Detail shot of shells tied to dancers' feet.
37. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) ElizabethMoreno, member of the Mexicanidad group (VOXPOP):
"I've always liked to dance, so it became a part of my life and after that, it became my all of my life. I don't have anything else to do but to live to dance."
39. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Pedro Ram�rez, member of the Mexicaneidad group (VOXPOP):
"I am pleased to come here to jump and swirl. It is a way to show how thankful I am. "
40. Full shot, panning from left to right of the dancers performing.
41. Medium shot of a woman dancing.
42. Detail shot of feet while dancing.
43. Panning from left to right, full shot of dancers
44. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Pedro Ram�rez, member of the Mexicaneidad group:
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In the heart of Mexico City, the world is on the menu! The 2017 InternationalFriendly Cultures Fair is underway, offering visitors a taste of culture and cuisine from more than a 100 countries. One country's cuisine has food lovers craving seconds. CGTN's Denny Alfonso explains why China is one of the local favorites.

In the heart of Mexico City, the world is on the menu! The 2017 InternationalFriendly Cultures Fair is underway, offering visitors a taste of culture and cuisine from more than a 100 countries. One country's cuisine has food lovers craving seconds. CGTN's Denny Alfonso explains why China is one of the local favorites.

Learning Spanish in Mexico City

Learning and traveling is one of the best experiences you can have in any country of the world. Actually if you want to learn a language the fastest way is to l...

Learning and traveling is one of the best experiences you can have in any country of the world. Actually if you want to learn a language the fastest way is to live it. It is especially fruitful because it is related directly to the personality of the people, their culture and traditions.
Every day I post phrases in Spanish to help those interested in learning! You can also ask me where to go to further your learning.
Another thing is that learning a new language gives you an advantage in this competitive world. Keep in mind that knowing an additional language can open doors in many careers.
Here in Mexico City, you can find great options to learn Spanish. Many of the courses include not only language lessons, but also cultural lessons. Learning Spanish will be great help as you travel the country.
www.chloevisitsmexicocity.com
@Chloeinmexico

Learning and traveling is one of the best experiences you can have in any country of the world. Actually if you want to learn a language the fastest way is to live it. It is especially fruitful because it is related directly to the personality of the people, their culture and traditions.
Every day I post phrases in Spanish to help those interested in learning! You can also ask me where to go to further your learning.
Another thing is that learning a new language gives you an advantage in this competitive world. Keep in mind that knowing an additional language can open doors in many careers.
Here in Mexico City, you can find great options to learn Spanish. Many of the courses include not only language lessons, but also cultural lessons. Learning Spanish will be great help as you travel the country.
www.chloevisitsmexicocity.com
@Chloeinmexico

Best things to do in Mexico City
¡Hola from México! In my latest video I’ll give you some insights about Mexico city that will surprise you. Mexico, usually associated with tequila, sombreros, mariachis and drug cartels has plenty of interesting sceneries and culture to offer. It is not only a city with plenty of cultural activities but also with a world-renowned gastronomy scene and with a great selection of bars and cafes all over the city. As one of the biggest cities in the world, you can do anything in Mexico City - I’ll talk to you about the best things to do in Mexico City!
Among the best things to do in Mexico City are strolling around in the different neighbourhoods, visiting some of the numerous museums, eating great food and drinking amazing cocktails. There are plenty of different neighborhoods to visit in this cosmopolitan capital which all have different specialities, calm, trendy, green, posh, cultural or foody.
One of the best things to do in Mexico City is to eat! You can find good and well decorated restaurants located in modern buildings or hidden in old colonial houses. The city offers great restaurants with traditional Mexican food, seafood, vegan cafés and a great selection of restaurants offering international food if you feel homesick.
Besides from the best things to do in Mexico city, not far away you can also find great attractions such as the pyramids of Teotihuacan, a hike on the beautiful mountain “Nevado de Toluca”, or a romantic getaway in one of the magic villages called “Pueblo Mágico” close to Mexico City.
Skip the short layover and spend some time in this cosmopolitan city which has so much to offer to any kind of traveller.
In this video I’ll share the best things to do in Mexico City, what not to do in Mexico city, how to avoid spicy food and where to find the best food!
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Best things to do in Mexico City

Best things to do in Mexico City
¡Hola from México! In my latest video I’ll give you some insights about Mexico city that will surprise you. Mexico, usually associated with tequila, sombreros, mariachis and drug cartels has plenty of interesting sceneries and culture to offer. It is not only a city with plenty of cultural activities but also with a world-renowned gastronomy scene and with a great selection of bars and cafes all over the city. As one of the biggest cities in the world, you can do anything in Mexico City - I’ll talk to you about the best things to do in Mexico City!
Among the best things to do in Mexico City are strolling around in the different neighbourhoods, visiting some of the numerous museums, eating great food and drinking amazing cocktails. There are plenty of different neighborhoods to visit in this cosmopolitan capital which all have different specialities, calm, trendy, green, posh, cultural or foody.
One of the best things to do in Mexico City is to eat! You can find good and well decorated restaurants located in modern buildings or hidden in old colonial houses. The city offers great restaurants with traditional Mexican food, seafood, vegan cafés and a great selection of restaurants offering international food if you feel homesick.
Besides from the best things to do in Mexico city, not far away you can also find great attractions such as the pyramids of Teotihuacan, a hike on the beautiful mountain “Nevado de Toluca”, or a romantic getaway in one of the magic villages called “Pueblo Mágico” close to Mexico City.
Skip the short layover and spend some time in this cosmopolitan city which has so much to offer to any kind of traveller.
In this video I’ll share the best things to do in Mexico City, what not to do in Mexico city, how to avoid spicy food and where to find the best food!
www.wanderingtrader.com
Subscribe: http://trdr.ly/WTsubscribe
Follow me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/wanderingtrader
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Best things to do in Mexico City

In this episode, Kylie travels to Mexico City to stay in the stunning apartment of a love-struck couple that she found on www.airbnb.com. Only booking her stay ...

In this episode, Kylie travels to Mexico City to stay in the stunning apartment of a love-struck couple that she found on www.airbnb.com. Only booking her stay 24 hours before, her last minute travel decision does not prevent her from being truly embraced by her hosts and local Mexican culture, making lasting memories and lifelong friends. https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/2127400
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Kylie is Australian but has lived all over the world as a journalist and filmmaker. She makes food and travel TV shows such as When Patrick Met Kylie, The Dolce VitaDiary, When in Rome, When in Florence and AmoreAl Dente, which air on TLNCanada, Discovery TLC Asia, TLCAustralia, TLC Latin America, Fox Life India, TV2 Norway and other networks in 68 countries.
After a recent run of bad luck with a difficult break-up and the flu, Kylie arrives in Mexico City feeling exhausted and looking for a place to lift her spirits. Within hours, she is feeling full of life after being welcomed into the home of Blair, an expat American, and her Mexican husband, Jorge, who have followed love across borders to set up their life together in Mexico City. Their beautiful flat is the perfect place for Kylie to unwind and appreciate the vitality of Mexican culture.
As soon as she arrives, her experience is elevated far beyond any normal hotel stay, as she is greeted with homemade traditional Mexican treats, and stays up all night chatting to her wonderful hosts, sharing stories of what it is like to leave it all for love and travel. Feeling refreshed and yearning to explore the bustling city, Kylie follows her hosts’ advice and goes to discover the local street food scene, just a stone’s throw away from the apartment. With some of the best street food in the world at her fingertips, she discovers a true taste of Mexico with fresh fruit juices full of the ripest limes, papayas and pineapples, along with authentic cheesy tacos and delicious quesadillas cooked over an open grill.
Ever the romantic optimist, Kylie is truly inspired by Blair and Jorge’s story of how they followed their hearts to make their cross-border love a reality. Jorge explains that the openness and freedom you experience when travelling to new places helps you to learn to fall in love – to find open doors and grab every new opportunity with both hands. Travelling not only allows us to enrich ourselves and our experiences, but also exposes our imaginations to the glimpses of beauty that lie hidden in every new place we visit. It is this unguarded energy that makes travelling so special, inspiring us to keep exploring and finding love in every corner of the globe.
Whether you're planning a weekend getaway, a gap year, a backpacking holiday, a road trip, a sabbatical, a summer vacation or just the adventure of a lifetime, the best way to experience a foreign country is to push your comfort zone and experience life like a local, breathing in the sights, smells, tastes and sounds of a country that lie buried beneath the surface. If you are lucky enough, you may even find love in the most beautiful of places.
Stay tuned for more adventures with Kylie!
Special thanks to Airbnb Inc. for helping make Kylie's latest adventure possible.

In this episode, Kylie travels to Mexico City to stay in the stunning apartment of a love-struck couple that she found on www.airbnb.com. Only booking her stay 24 hours before, her last minute travel decision does not prevent her from being truly embraced by her hosts and local Mexican culture, making lasting memories and lifelong friends. https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/2127400
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After a recent run of bad luck with a difficult break-up and the flu, Kylie arrives in Mexico City feeling exhausted and looking for a place to lift her spirits. Within hours, she is feeling full of life after being welcomed into the home of Blair, an expat American, and her Mexican husband, Jorge, who have followed love across borders to set up their life together in Mexico City. Their beautiful flat is the perfect place for Kylie to unwind and appreciate the vitality of Mexican culture.
As soon as she arrives, her experience is elevated far beyond any normal hotel stay, as she is greeted with homemade traditional Mexican treats, and stays up all night chatting to her wonderful hosts, sharing stories of what it is like to leave it all for love and travel. Feeling refreshed and yearning to explore the bustling city, Kylie follows her hosts’ advice and goes to discover the local street food scene, just a stone’s throw away from the apartment. With some of the best street food in the world at her fingertips, she discovers a true taste of Mexico with fresh fruit juices full of the ripest limes, papayas and pineapples, along with authentic cheesy tacos and delicious quesadillas cooked over an open grill.
Ever the romantic optimist, Kylie is truly inspired by Blair and Jorge’s story of how they followed their hearts to make their cross-border love a reality. Jorge explains that the openness and freedom you experience when travelling to new places helps you to learn to fall in love – to find open doors and grab every new opportunity with both hands. Travelling not only allows us to enrich ourselves and our experiences, but also exposes our imaginations to the glimpses of beauty that lie hidden in every new place we visit. It is this unguarded energy that makes travelling so special, inspiring us to keep exploring and finding love in every corner of the globe.
Whether you're planning a weekend getaway, a gap year, a backpacking holiday, a road trip, a sabbatical, a summer vacation or just the adventure of a lifetime, the best way to experience a foreign country is to push your comfort zone and experience life like a local, breathing in the sights, smells, tastes and sounds of a country that lie buried beneath the surface. If you are lucky enough, you may even find love in the most beautiful of places.
Stay tuned for more adventures with Kylie!
Special thanks to Airbnb Inc. for helping make Kylie's latest adventure possible.

Mexico's street art explosion - Aztec meets urban - BBC Trending

A street art movement borrowing from the country's indigenous past is sweeping Mexico City.
But this is more than just graffiti. The new urban 'street art' mov...

A street art movement borrowing from the country's indigenous past is sweeping Mexico City.
But this is more than just graffiti. The new urban 'street art' movement sweeping the former Aztec capital borrows heavily from Mexico's indigenous past. But artists are using a very modern tool - Instagram - to spread the message to hundreds of thousands of followers.
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A street art movement borrowing from the country's indigenous past is sweeping Mexico City.
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Mexico City Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Mexico City is one of the financial powerhouses and cultural capitals of Latin America; it’s also a city of color.
Mexico City’s colors run deepest in the main square, the Zócalo, once the epicenter of the MexicanCivilization. Today, this area is presided over by a temple of a different kind, The MetropolitanCathedral.
Throughout the Centro Histórico district, over 1500 heritage buildings vie for your attention. The streets of this district overflow with museums and galleries. For a window into the life and color of yesteryear, visit the fabulous Museo Franz Mayer.
For a change of color, head to Chapultepec Park, one of the largest urban parks in the world. The park is home to cultural institutions such as the ...

Mexico City Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Mexico City in Mexico.
Mexico City is a vivid metropolis and cosmopolitan city situated on a plateau in the central highlands at an altitude of 2, 286 metres, where the food is spicy and the Tequila flows freely! The city's fascinating history is reflected in both its art and architecture with age old charm, Indian roots and elegant buildings.
Until the Spanish conquest, the Templo Mayor was the setting of coronations and human sacrifice. The remains of the walls within which thousands of priests once lived are only a few steps from the buildings of the country's former Spanish conquerors.
Construction of the country's largest cathedral, the Catedral Metropolitana, took 250 years. The lower section is quite plain but the upper section is of Baroque and Neo-...

Mexico Travel: How Expensive is MEXICO CITY?

In this video I document my daily expenses as I explore Mexico City, Mexico.
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by GabrielMorris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. It's also available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
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published: 26 Apr 2015

MEXICO CITY TRAVEL GUIDE- Ten Fun Things To Do !

Use this Mexico CityTravelGuide to find out the best things to do on your next trip to CDMX! I spent five weeks in DF and give you great ideas for a first timer. I use examples from my many travel vlogs in Mexico City from cocktails with venom to cheap tours at monuments. Make sure to refer to this before you travel to Mexico City for your next trip . Hit the subscribe button and bell icon to get notficiations so you don't miss any future videos !
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Mexico City Guide

Mexico both historical and modern, trendy yet traditional and trust me, it has some of the world's best food. I spent three whirlwind days touring this incredible city with my mom. The best part was getting to explore the vibrant neighborhood of Coyoacan with the awesome guides from City Diving. We had an indepth tour of the colorful history, the food markets, centuries old churches and busy parks. This artistic neighborhood was home to Friday Kahlo and the energy here was palpable!
I also loved our adventure to Teotihuacan and Our Lady of Guadalupe church. The pyramids of this ancient city site were beyond impressive and our private Four SeasonsMexico City guide told us everything we needed to know, plus he showed us details most group tours miss.
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published: 06 Jul 2017

🇲🇽 Mexico City Tour! - Travel couple VLOG #324

A MexicoCity Tour is exactly what Josh and Ashley need to start their trip with! They meet up with México a Pie (Mexico by foot) and visit the historic down-town area of Mexico City. They explore the cathedrals, the pre-hispanic Aztecan ruins, as well as local shopping areas before retiring to their apartment.
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Mexico City Travel- Fun for an American?

Is Mexico City a fun destination for travel? I walk around a couple of neighborhoods (Roma and Condesa), chatting with locals and experiencing Mexico City like a "Chilongo." Explore the beautiful parks, city streets, and even watch us try a cocktail with a secret ingredient you'll never guess. Vamos a Mexico City.
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Visit Mexico City, Mexico: Things to do in Mexico City - The City of Hope

Travel in Mexico City, Mexico

Travel in Mexico City, Mexico, with Macca and Brianna as they take in the Zocalo, float down the waterways of Xochilmoco, climb to the top of the pyramids at Teotihucan before finishing off at Lucha Libre.
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In this episode Macca and Brianna wander the streets of Mexico City, taking in all that it has to offer.
From seeing the sites of Zocalo, the central plaza, to drinking beer at Lucha Libre, and from exploring the ancient Mayan pyramids of Teotihucan to floating on the waters of Xochilmoco, we really got to see the magic of Mexico City.
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published: 02 Oct 2014

Why YOU should VISIT MEXICO CITY NOW! | Travel Documentary

MEXICOCITY is AMAZING. Vibrant CULTURE, incredible CUISINE and UNBELIEVABLE nature, NOW is the time to VISIT MEXICO CITY!
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Mexico CityStreet Food – MexicanFoodDocumentary [Mexico travel documentary]
Mexico’s street food is some of the best in the world. And well it should be, with a pedigree dating back to pre-Hispanic times – the Spaniards were reportedly amazed when they arrived to find ready-to-eat food they called antojitos (“little cravings”) for sale on the streets and in the markets.
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published: 18 Apr 2015

A street guide to Downtown Mexico City

The main attraction of Mexico is downtown better known as Centro Historico. The beautiful buildings, the history, the archeological site, the museums, the restaurants and hotels are highlights in itself.
To walk around in downtown can be overwhelming and confusing, but amazingly it was very well plan so once you get an idea of the main streets and where do they go, you’ll find your way easily.
This place was nominated as World Heritage Site by UNEASCO in 1987. and is must see.
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Mexico City Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Mexico City in Mexico.
Mexico City is a vivid metropolis and cosmopolitan city situated on a plateau in the central highlands at ...

Travel video about destination Mexico City in Mexico.
Mexico City is a vivid metropolis and cosmopolitan city situated on a plateau in the central highlands at an altitude of 2, 286 metres, where the food is spicy and the Tequila flows freely! The city's fascinating history is reflected in both its art and architecture with age old charm, Indian roots and elegant buildings.
Until the Spanish conquest, the Templo Mayor was the setting of coronations and human sacrifice. The remains of the walls within which thousands of priests once lived are only a few steps from the buildings of the country's former Spanish conquerors.
Construction of the country's largest cathedral, the Catedral Metropolitana, took 250 years. The lower section is quite plain but the upper section is of Baroque and Neo-Classical design. Spanish administrative buildings and private houses in the heart of the city have replaced the temples of ancient Mexico and has resulted in a synthesis of both old and new architectural styles.
An elevator ascends the TorreLatinoAmerica, an earthquake-proof tower that was built in 1958. A viewing platform provides a wonderful panoramic view that includes the Palacio de Bellas Artes and the JuárezMonument.
Located 50 kilometres from Mexico City are the ancient remains of Teotihuacan that was once a centre of trade, art and ritual ceremonies. At its zenith in 500A.D., it was as large as Rome and its Sun Pyramid is one of the greatest building achievements of ancient times. In 1988 ,Unesco attributed this complex as being 'one of the most important cultural centres of mankind'.
The author Pablo Neruda once said: 'No other land on Earth possesses such remarkable human profoundness than Mexico and its inhabitants'. For surprises, sights and history galore, Mexico has to be at the top of the list!

Travel video about destination Mexico City in Mexico.
Mexico City is a vivid metropolis and cosmopolitan city situated on a plateau in the central highlands at an altitude of 2, 286 metres, where the food is spicy and the Tequila flows freely! The city's fascinating history is reflected in both its art and architecture with age old charm, Indian roots and elegant buildings.
Until the Spanish conquest, the Templo Mayor was the setting of coronations and human sacrifice. The remains of the walls within which thousands of priests once lived are only a few steps from the buildings of the country's former Spanish conquerors.
Construction of the country's largest cathedral, the Catedral Metropolitana, took 250 years. The lower section is quite plain but the upper section is of Baroque and Neo-Classical design. Spanish administrative buildings and private houses in the heart of the city have replaced the temples of ancient Mexico and has resulted in a synthesis of both old and new architectural styles.
An elevator ascends the TorreLatinoAmerica, an earthquake-proof tower that was built in 1958. A viewing platform provides a wonderful panoramic view that includes the Palacio de Bellas Artes and the JuárezMonument.
Located 50 kilometres from Mexico City are the ancient remains of Teotihuacan that was once a centre of trade, art and ritual ceremonies. At its zenith in 500A.D., it was as large as Rome and its Sun Pyramid is one of the greatest building achievements of ancient times. In 1988 ,Unesco attributed this complex as being 'one of the most important cultural centres of mankind'.
The author Pablo Neruda once said: 'No other land on Earth possesses such remarkable human profoundness than Mexico and its inhabitants'. For surprises, sights and history galore, Mexico has to be at the top of the list!

In this video I document my daily expenses as I explore Mexico City, Mexico.
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by GabrielMorris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. It's also available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
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Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
Mexico Travel: How Expensive is MEXICOCITY?

In this video I document my daily expenses as I explore Mexico City, Mexico.
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by GabrielMorris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. It's also available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
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Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow Gabriel on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
Mexico Travel: How Expensive is MEXICOCITY?

MEXICO CITY TRAVEL GUIDE- Ten Fun Things To Do !

Use this Mexico CityTravelGuide to find out the best things to do on your next trip to CDMX! I spent five weeks in DF and give you great ideas for a first tim...

Use this Mexico CityTravelGuide to find out the best things to do on your next trip to CDMX! I spent five weeks in DF and give you great ideas for a first timer. I use examples from my many travel vlogs in Mexico City from cocktails with venom to cheap tours at monuments. Make sure to refer to this before you travel to Mexico City for your next trip . Hit the subscribe button and bell icon to get notficiations so you don't miss any future videos !
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Mexico City Instagram Tour- BestPlaces For Travel Photos in CDMX: http://bit.ly/2qD6VSn
Coyoacan - An Oasis in Mexico City Travel: http://bit.ly/2pKEJyH
Condesa- Mexico City's version of Paris?: http://bit.ly/2p9jFOr
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Use this Mexico CityTravelGuide to find out the best things to do on your next trip to CDMX! I spent five weeks in DF and give you great ideas for a first timer. I use examples from my many travel vlogs in Mexico City from cocktails with venom to cheap tours at monuments. Make sure to refer to this before you travel to Mexico City for your next trip . Hit the subscribe button and bell icon to get notficiations so you don't miss any future videos !
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Mexico City Guide

Mexico both historical and modern, trendy yet traditional and trust me, it has some of the world's best food. I spent three whirlwind days touring this incredib...

Mexico both historical and modern, trendy yet traditional and trust me, it has some of the world's best food. I spent three whirlwind days touring this incredible city with my mom. The best part was getting to explore the vibrant neighborhood of Coyoacan with the awesome guides from City Diving. We had an indepth tour of the colorful history, the food markets, centuries old churches and busy parks. This artistic neighborhood was home to Friday Kahlo and the energy here was palpable!
I also loved our adventure to Teotihuacan and Our Lady of Guadalupe church. The pyramids of this ancient city site were beyond impressive and our private Four SeasonsMexico City guide told us everything we needed to know, plus he showed us details most group tours miss.
If you need a place to stay, you must check out the Four Seasons Mexico City. It has such a sense of place along with that fabulous Four Seasons style and service. Their restaurant, Zaynaya, was delicious and we loved the popular Fifty Mils cocktail bar.
My favorite restaurants? I have to say Rosetta for dinner and Panaderia Rosetta, the sister breakfast spot because both had such high quality in a romantic setting. Fifty Mils had my favorite cocktails and ambiance and Guzina Oaxaca had delicious molés!
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Edited by: epicmakers

Mexico both historical and modern, trendy yet traditional and trust me, it has some of the world's best food. I spent three whirlwind days touring this incredible city with my mom. The best part was getting to explore the vibrant neighborhood of Coyoacan with the awesome guides from City Diving. We had an indepth tour of the colorful history, the food markets, centuries old churches and busy parks. This artistic neighborhood was home to Friday Kahlo and the energy here was palpable!
I also loved our adventure to Teotihuacan and Our Lady of Guadalupe church. The pyramids of this ancient city site were beyond impressive and our private Four SeasonsMexico City guide told us everything we needed to know, plus he showed us details most group tours miss.
If you need a place to stay, you must check out the Four Seasons Mexico City. It has such a sense of place along with that fabulous Four Seasons style and service. Their restaurant, Zaynaya, was delicious and we loved the popular Fifty Mils cocktail bar.
My favorite restaurants? I have to say Rosetta for dinner and Panaderia Rosetta, the sister breakfast spot because both had such high quality in a romantic setting. Fifty Mils had my favorite cocktails and ambiance and Guzina Oaxaca had delicious molés!
Shot by: Kelley Ferro
Edited by: epicmakers

The 10 BEST Things to do in MEXICO CITY

We loved exploring Mexico City and are sharing our favourite things to do during our visit in the capital of Mexico.
1. Day Trip to the Canals of XOCHIMILCO fo...

We loved exploring Mexico City and are sharing our favourite things to do during our visit in the capital of Mexico.
1. Day Trip to the Canals of XOCHIMILCO for some authentic Mexican culture
2. Venture out to see the MONARCH BUTTERFLY migration in several reserves that are west of Mexico City
3. See the great PYRAMIDS OF TEOTIHUACAN and learn all about the history in this region of Mexico
4. Hit the streets on Sunday morning for a FREE BIKE RIDE at Paseo de la Reforma
5. Visit the castle, zoo, lake and all there is to do at CHAPULTEPEC PARK
6. Explore the HISTORIC CENTRE and see the Zocalo, Madero street, Bellas Artes, LatinoamericaTower and the Post OfficePalace
7. Wander through the many NEIGHBOURHOODS like Polanco, Condesa, Roma and San Angel
8. Be impressed by the unique VASCONCELOS LIBRARY
9. Learn at some of the many MUSEUMS like Soumaya, Jumex, Anthropology Museum
10. Shop at traditional MARKETS like La Merced, Mercado Jamaica and many more
FOR A MORE DETAILED LIST OF THINGS TO DO IN MEXICOCITY:
http://featherandthewind.com/2016/04/23/the-greatest-things-to-do-in-mexico-city/ (OPENLINK IN NEWTAB)
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Visiting the Pyramids of Teotihuacan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtl2gqwBW38
Exploring La Merced Market: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ebKSJzX0o4
Chapultepec Park: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2V-xEBv2X4
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We loved exploring Mexico City and are sharing our favourite things to do during our visit in the capital of Mexico.
1. Day Trip to the Canals of XOCHIMILCO for some authentic Mexican culture
2. Venture out to see the MONARCH BUTTERFLY migration in several reserves that are west of Mexico City
3. See the great PYRAMIDS OF TEOTIHUACAN and learn all about the history in this region of Mexico
4. Hit the streets on Sunday morning for a FREE BIKE RIDE at Paseo de la Reforma
5. Visit the castle, zoo, lake and all there is to do at CHAPULTEPEC PARK
6. Explore the HISTORIC CENTRE and see the Zocalo, Madero street, Bellas Artes, LatinoamericaTower and the Post OfficePalace
7. Wander through the many NEIGHBOURHOODS like Polanco, Condesa, Roma and San Angel
8. Be impressed by the unique VASCONCELOS LIBRARY
9. Learn at some of the many MUSEUMS like Soumaya, Jumex, Anthropology Museum
10. Shop at traditional MARKETS like La Merced, Mercado Jamaica and many more
FOR A MORE DETAILED LIST OF THINGS TO DO IN MEXICOCITY:
http://featherandthewind.com/2016/04/23/the-greatest-things-to-do-in-mexico-city/ (OPENLINK IN NEWTAB)
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Mexico City Travel- Fun for an American?

Is Mexico City a fun destination for travel? I walk around a couple of neighborhoods (Roma and Condesa), chatting with locals and experiencing Mexico City like ...

Is Mexico City a fun destination for travel? I walk around a couple of neighborhoods (Roma and Condesa), chatting with locals and experiencing Mexico City like a "Chilongo." Explore the beautiful parks, city streets, and even watch us try a cocktail with a secret ingredient you'll never guess. Vamos a Mexico City.
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Is Mexico City a fun destination for travel? I walk around a couple of neighborhoods (Roma and Condesa), chatting with locals and experiencing Mexico City like a "Chilongo." Explore the beautiful parks, city streets, and even watch us try a cocktail with a secret ingredient you'll never guess. Vamos a Mexico City.
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Visit Mexico City, Mexico: Things to do in Mexico City - The City of Hope

Travel in Mexico City, Mexico, with Macca and Brianna as they take in the Zocalo, float down the waterways of Xochilmoco, climb to the top of the pyramids at Teotihucan before finishing off at Lucha Libre.
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In this episode Macca and Brianna wander the streets of Mexico City, taking in all that it has to offer.
From seeing the sites of Zocalo, the central plaza, to drinking beer at Lucha Libre, and from exploring the ancient Mayan pyramids of Teotihucan to floating on the waters of Xochilmoco, we really got to see the magic of Mexico City.
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Travel in Mexico City, Mexico, with Macca and Brianna as they take in the Zocalo, float down the waterways of Xochilmoco, climb to the top of the pyramids at Teotihucan before finishing off at Lucha Libre.
If you enjoyed this action packed travel adventure in Mexico City, Mexico, check out A Brit and a Broad - https://www.abritandabroad.com - and subscribe for more videos like this one - https://www.youtube.com/user/abritandabroad
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In this episode Macca and Brianna wander the streets of Mexico City, taking in all that it has to offer.
From seeing the sites of Zocalo, the central plaza, to drinking beer at Lucha Libre, and from exploring the ancient Mayan pyramids of Teotihucan to floating on the waters of Xochilmoco, we really got to see the magic of Mexico City.
Read all about our travels in Mexico City, Mexico, here - http://www.abritandabroad.com/the-magic-of-mexico-city/
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Mexico CityStreet Food – MexicanFoodDocumentary [Mexico travel documentary]
Mexico’s street food is some of the best in the world. And well it should be, with a pedigree dating back to pre-Hispanic times – the Spaniards were reportedly amazed when they arrived to find ready-to-eat food they called antojitos (“little cravings”) for sale on the streets and in the markets.
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Mexico City Street Food – Mexican Food Documentary [Mexico travel documentary]

Mexico CityStreet Food – MexicanFoodDocumentary [Mexico travel documentary]
Mexico’s street food is some of the best in the world. And well it should be, with a pedigree dating back to pre-Hispanic times – the Spaniards were reportedly amazed when they arrived to find ready-to-eat food they called antojitos (“little cravings”) for sale on the streets and in the markets.
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Mexico City Street Food – Mexican Food Documentary [Mexico travel documentary]

A street guide to Downtown Mexico City

The main attraction of Mexico is downtown better known as Centro Historico. The beautiful buildings, the history, the archeological site, the museums, the resta...

The main attraction of Mexico is downtown better known as Centro Historico. The beautiful buildings, the history, the archeological site, the museums, the restaurants and hotels are highlights in itself.
To walk around in downtown can be overwhelming and confusing, but amazingly it was very well plan so once you get an idea of the main streets and where do they go, you’ll find your way easily.
This place was nominated as World Heritage Site by UNEASCO in 1987. and is must see.
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The main attraction of Mexico is downtown better known as Centro Historico. The beautiful buildings, the history, the archeological site, the museums, the restaurants and hotels are highlights in itself.
To walk around in downtown can be overwhelming and confusing, but amazingly it was very well plan so once you get an idea of the main streets and where do they go, you’ll find your way easily.
This place was nominated as World Heritage Site by UNEASCO in 1987. and is must see.
www.chloevisitsmexicocity.com
@Chloeinmexico

THE GREATEST PLACE ON EARTH l Mexico City l Travel vlog
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In the weeks to come there will not be an upload as we are currently moving, but we will be back shortly with our new Adventures. In the mean time keep updated with us through our Instagram or Twitter.
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THE GREATEST PLACE ON EARTH l Mexico City l Travel vlog

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Sadly this is the end of the RoadTraveling Mexico City. We have loved this country more then anything and it was hard to leave after the joy i felt. We have loved the people so much and the beauty surrounding it and mostly the new friends i have made here on my channel.
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THE GREATEST PLACE ON EARTH l Mexico City l Travel vlog

A powerful earthquake in Mexico has left many dead and dozens of buildings in Mexico City's capital collapsed.

published: 20 Sep 2017

Mexico’s Expoweed Merges Pot With Mexican Culture

Welcome to Mexico's MarijuanaExpo.
The second annual Expoweed Mexico, which took place from Aug. 18 to 20 in Mexico City, was filled with glass blowers, pharmaceutical companies, and marijuana hobbyists. Workshops provided information on medicinal uses and the cultural history of weed.
Though Medical marijuana was legalized in Mexico in June, legalizing recreational use is still unpopular in the country. The event's organizers say they're not promoting weed consumption — just the medical benefits of it. That's good news for Mexicans with glaucoma.
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Best things to do in Mexico City

Best things to do in Mexico City
¡Hola from México! In my latest video I’ll give you some insights about Mexico city that will surprise you. Mexico, usually associated with tequila, sombreros, mariachis and drug cartels has plenty of interesting sceneries and culture to offer. It is not only a city with plenty of cultural activities but also with a world-renowned gastronomy scene and with a great selection of bars and cafes all over the city. As one of the biggest cities in the world, you can do anything in Mexico City - I’ll talk to you about the best things to do in Mexico City!
Among the best things to do in Mexico City are strolling around in the different neighbourhoods, visiting some of the numerous museums, eating great food and drinking amazing cocktails. There are plenty of dif...

published: 29 Aug 2017

Mexico is CULTURALLY RICHER than the United States

In today's video from Mexico City I will talk about how and why Mexico is culturally richer than the United States! It's beyond doubt that Mexico has a richer and deeper culture than the US. On the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists which contains the most important cultures and traditions that humanity has created, Mexico has nine entries. The US has zero.
Here is a link to Mexico's entries on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists - http://bit.ly/2w4Kc6s
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published: 25 Aug 2017

Punk's Not Dead at El Chopo Market: Mexico City Series Day One

Punk, ska, reggae, and heavy metal thrives at the Tianguis Cultural del Chopo in Mexico City. We were amazed how many people in Ciudad de Mexico are into the same music we're into! We loved how this subculture of CDMX comes together every Saturday to hangout, listen to music and find their favorite band shirts. Definitely a place we recommend going to!
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published: 21 Jul 2017

Mexico City: The City Of Culture

My friend, Daniel, vacationed down in Mexico City and was able to record footage of graves, snails, pyramids, etc. My editing has surely improved after me being able to access Adobe Premiere Pro CC. Thanks for watching & be sure to subscribe!
Mexico City, Mexico in the summertime is one of the most culturally diverse destinations to be making it a hot tourist spot for Spring Break & SummerBreak. Mainly due to the booze & sexy girls Mexico has to offer!
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published: 04 Jul 2017

xaNe backtracked in WINGMAN to mexico city

hey xane my little son , why are you playing undercover and using someone else nickname (mrrage) LMAO. Don't fuck with me , you know i am better than you and nice 2v2 media versus me where we all had positive stats rifk.
chris habibi stop carrying xane in wingman all the matches. as you can see he is a low hvh'er. tbh it was a 2v1.5 since xaNe doesnt count as 1

published: 22 Jun 2017

Mexico Unexplained: The Lost City of Paquimé & the Casas Grandes Culture

Sometime around 1450 a massive city in the northern deserts of Mexico was abandoned. Why?
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published: 29 May 2017

Annual festival serves up a taste of Chinese culture in Mexico City

In the heart of Mexico City, the world is on the menu! The 2017 InternationalFriendly Cultures Fair is underway, offering visitors a taste of culture and cuisine from more than 100 countries and regions. One country’s cuisine has food lovers craving seconds. With over three million people visiting the international event, the occasion is an opportunity for locals to celebrate the cultures of the nearly 100 nations that Mexico has diplomatic relations. CGTN's Denny Alfonso has more.
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published: 28 May 2017

International culture fair in Mexico City

The fair gathers history, culture, music and food from 91 countries in Mexico City´s historic center

Living in Mexico: CULTURE SHOCK!

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Welcome to Mexico's MarijuanaExpo.
The second annual Expoweed Mexico, which took place from Aug. 18 to 20 in Mexico City, was filled with glass blowers, pharmaceutical companies, and marijuana hobbyists. Workshops provided information on medicinal uses and the cultural history of weed.
Though Medical marijuana was legalized in Mexico in June, legalizing recreational use is still unpopular in the country. The event's organizers say they're not promoting weed consumption — just the medical benefits of it. That's good news for Mexicans with glaucoma.
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Welcome to Mexico's MarijuanaExpo.
The second annual Expoweed Mexico, which took place from Aug. 18 to 20 in Mexico City, was filled with glass blowers, pharmaceutical companies, and marijuana hobbyists. Workshops provided information on medicinal uses and the cultural history of weed.
Though Medical marijuana was legalized in Mexico in June, legalizing recreational use is still unpopular in the country. The event's organizers say they're not promoting weed consumption — just the medical benefits of it. That's good news for Mexicans with glaucoma.
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Best things to do in Mexico City
¡Hola from México! In my latest video I’ll give you some insights about Mexico city that will surprise you. Mexico, usually associated with tequila, sombreros, mariachis and drug cartels has plenty of interesting sceneries and culture to offer. It is not only a city with plenty of cultural activities but also with a world-renowned gastronomy scene and with a great selection of bars and cafes all over the city. As one of the biggest cities in the world, you can do anything in Mexico City - I’ll talk to you about the best things to do in Mexico City!
Among the best things to do in Mexico City are strolling around in the different neighbourhoods, visiting some of the numerous museums, eating great food and drinking amazing cocktails. There are plenty of different neighborhoods to visit in this cosmopolitan capital which all have different specialities, calm, trendy, green, posh, cultural or foody.
One of the best things to do in Mexico City is to eat! You can find good and well decorated restaurants located in modern buildings or hidden in old colonial houses. The city offers great restaurants with traditional Mexican food, seafood, vegan cafés and a great selection of restaurants offering international food if you feel homesick.
Besides from the best things to do in Mexico city, not far away you can also find great attractions such as the pyramids of Teotihuacan, a hike on the beautiful mountain “Nevado de Toluca”, or a romantic getaway in one of the magic villages called “Pueblo Mágico” close to Mexico City.
Skip the short layover and spend some time in this cosmopolitan city which has so much to offer to any kind of traveller.
In this video I’ll share the best things to do in Mexico City, what not to do in Mexico city, how to avoid spicy food and where to find the best food!
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Best things to do in Mexico City
¡Hola from México! In my latest video I’ll give you some insights about Mexico city that will surprise you. Mexico, usually associated with tequila, sombreros, mariachis and drug cartels has plenty of interesting sceneries and culture to offer. It is not only a city with plenty of cultural activities but also with a world-renowned gastronomy scene and with a great selection of bars and cafes all over the city. As one of the biggest cities in the world, you can do anything in Mexico City - I’ll talk to you about the best things to do in Mexico City!
Among the best things to do in Mexico City are strolling around in the different neighbourhoods, visiting some of the numerous museums, eating great food and drinking amazing cocktails. There are plenty of different neighborhoods to visit in this cosmopolitan capital which all have different specialities, calm, trendy, green, posh, cultural or foody.
One of the best things to do in Mexico City is to eat! You can find good and well decorated restaurants located in modern buildings or hidden in old colonial houses. The city offers great restaurants with traditional Mexican food, seafood, vegan cafés and a great selection of restaurants offering international food if you feel homesick.
Besides from the best things to do in Mexico city, not far away you can also find great attractions such as the pyramids of Teotihuacan, a hike on the beautiful mountain “Nevado de Toluca”, or a romantic getaway in one of the magic villages called “Pueblo Mágico” close to Mexico City.
Skip the short layover and spend some time in this cosmopolitan city which has so much to offer to any kind of traveller.
In this video I’ll share the best things to do in Mexico City, what not to do in Mexico city, how to avoid spicy food and where to find the best food!
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In today's video from Mexico City I will talk about how and why Mexico is culturally richer than the United States! It's beyond doubt that Mexico has a richer and deeper culture than the US. On the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists which contains the most important cultures and traditions that humanity has created, Mexico has nine entries. The US has zero.
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In today's video from Mexico City I will talk about how and why Mexico is culturally richer than the United States! It's beyond doubt that Mexico has a richer and deeper culture than the US. On the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists which contains the most important cultures and traditions that humanity has created, Mexico has nine entries. The US has zero.
Here is a link to Mexico's entries on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists - http://bit.ly/2w4Kc6s
[OFFICIAL TRUEMEXICO SOCIAL MEDIA CHANNELS]
https://www.facebook.com/ByTrueMexico
https://twitter.com/ByTrueMexico
https://www.instagram.com/TrueMexico
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Punk, ska, reggae, and heavy metal thrives at the Tianguis Cultural del Chopo in Mexico City. We were amazed how many people in Ciudad de Mexico are into the same music we're into! We loved how this subculture of CDMX comes together every Saturday to hangout, listen to music and find their favorite band shirts. Definitely a place we recommend going to!
About Jose and Thania:
Jose realized he wanted to be a filmmaker when
he parents gifted him a LegoStudio Set. He wrote stories and shot Oscar-worthy movies starring his Legos. It was his first taste at storytelling and filmmaking, and he was immediately hooked. Then he met Thania, and he realized she shared his same passions for storytelling and adventure. She told her parents that she wanted to travel the world instead of having a quinceañera. She convinced them it was way cheaper than a quince party (which is true), and she flew off to Europe. There she realized travel was the only party in her life that she needed. Now together as husband and wife, Jose and Thania married their passions and created a travel YouTube channel called SubcultureRecall.
About Subculture Recall:
Subculture Recall is a gonzo-journalistic, face-paced, Latino culture YouTube channel that shows you alternative ways to travel, appreciate art and cultivate culture.
Thania and Jose created the channel in 2015, to document travel, art and their adventures to inspire people's inner explorers. They invite you to join their adventure, and you will learn what the world has in store for you.
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SubCulture Recall
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Jose Alcazar
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BusinessEmail: SubCultureRecall@gmail.com

Punk, ska, reggae, and heavy metal thrives at the Tianguis Cultural del Chopo in Mexico City. We were amazed how many people in Ciudad de Mexico are into the same music we're into! We loved how this subculture of CDMX comes together every Saturday to hangout, listen to music and find their favorite band shirts. Definitely a place we recommend going to!
About Jose and Thania:
Jose realized he wanted to be a filmmaker when
he parents gifted him a LegoStudio Set. He wrote stories and shot Oscar-worthy movies starring his Legos. It was his first taste at storytelling and filmmaking, and he was immediately hooked. Then he met Thania, and he realized she shared his same passions for storytelling and adventure. She told her parents that she wanted to travel the world instead of having a quinceañera. She convinced them it was way cheaper than a quince party (which is true), and she flew off to Europe. There she realized travel was the only party in her life that she needed. Now together as husband and wife, Jose and Thania married their passions and created a travel YouTube channel called SubcultureRecall.
About Subculture Recall:
Subculture Recall is a gonzo-journalistic, face-paced, Latino culture YouTube channel that shows you alternative ways to travel, appreciate art and cultivate culture.
Thania and Jose created the channel in 2015, to document travel, art and their adventures to inspire people's inner explorers. They invite you to join their adventure, and you will learn what the world has in store for you.
- CONNECT WITH US -
SubCulture Recall
http://bit.ly/SubCultureRecall_INSTAGRAM
http://bit.ly/SubCultureRecall_TWITTER
http://bit.ly/SubCultureRecall_FACEBOOK
Thania B. Alcazar
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Jose Alcazar
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BusinessEmail: SubCultureRecall@gmail.com

Mexico City: The City Of Culture

My friend, Daniel, vacationed down in Mexico City and was able to record footage of graves, snails, pyramids, etc. My editing has surely improved after me being...

My friend, Daniel, vacationed down in Mexico City and was able to record footage of graves, snails, pyramids, etc. My editing has surely improved after me being able to access Adobe Premiere Pro CC. Thanks for watching & be sure to subscribe!
Mexico City, Mexico in the summertime is one of the most culturally diverse destinations to be making it a hot tourist spot for Spring Break & SummerBreak. Mainly due to the booze & sexy girls Mexico has to offer!
Recorded W/: iPhone 7

My friend, Daniel, vacationed down in Mexico City and was able to record footage of graves, snails, pyramids, etc. My editing has surely improved after me being able to access Adobe Premiere Pro CC. Thanks for watching & be sure to subscribe!
Mexico City, Mexico in the summertime is one of the most culturally diverse destinations to be making it a hot tourist spot for Spring Break & SummerBreak. Mainly due to the booze & sexy girls Mexico has to offer!
Recorded W/: iPhone 7

xaNe backtracked in WINGMAN to mexico city

hey xane my little son , why are you playing undercover and using someone else nickname (mrrage) LMAO. Don't fuck with me , you know i am better than you and ni...

hey xane my little son , why are you playing undercover and using someone else nickname (mrrage) LMAO. Don't fuck with me , you know i am better than you and nice 2v2 media versus me where we all had positive stats rifk.
chris habibi stop carrying xane in wingman all the matches. as you can see he is a low hvh'er. tbh it was a 2v1.5 since xaNe doesnt count as 1

hey xane my little son , why are you playing undercover and using someone else nickname (mrrage) LMAO. Don't fuck with me , you know i am better than you and nice 2v2 media versus me where we all had positive stats rifk.
chris habibi stop carrying xane in wingman all the matches. as you can see he is a low hvh'er. tbh it was a 2v1.5 since xaNe doesnt count as 1

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Mexico Unexplained: The Lost City of Paquimé & the Casas Grandes Culture

Sometime around 1450 a massive city in the northern deserts of Mexico was abandoned. Why?
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Sometime around 1450 a massive city in the northern deserts of Mexico was abandoned. Why?
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In the heart of Mexico City, the world is on the menu! The 2017 InternationalFriendly Cultures Fair is underway, offering visitors a taste of culture and cuisine from more than 100 countries and regions. One country’s cuisine has food lovers craving seconds. With over three million people visiting the international event, the occasion is an opportunity for locals to celebrate the cultures of the nearly 100 nations that Mexico has diplomatic relations. CGTN's Denny Alfonso has more.
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In the heart of Mexico City, the world is on the menu! The 2017 InternationalFriendly Cultures Fair is underway, offering visitors a taste of culture and cuisine from more than 100 countries and regions. One country’s cuisine has food lovers craving seconds. With over three million people visiting the international event, the occasion is an opportunity for locals to celebrate the cultures of the nearly 100 nations that Mexico has diplomatic relations. CGTN's Denny Alfonso has more.
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